Test Preparation: Looking for Tutoring Help in New York / New Jersey?

by admin on January 28, 2012

in Caregivers / Nannies / Sitters, East Coast states

Test Preparation:

Looking for Tutoring Help in New York / New Jersey?

NY Caregivers Net can help you in achieving your test prep (or exam preparation) objectives concerning any tutoring services you might be considering in order to increase your performance on standardized tests, particularly entrance examinations used for admissions to institutions of higher education, such as college (e.g. the SAT and ACT), business school (the GMAT), law school (the LSAT), medical school (the MCAT), graduate school (the GRE), and more.

Here is our preliminary selection of outstanding New York / New Jersey tutors for helping you to achieve your educational goals in 2012:

  • SAT Prep Tutors: standardized test for college admissions in the United States,
  • GMAT Tutors: Graduate Management Admission Test,
  • MCAT Tutors: Medical College Admission Test,
  • NCLEX Tutors: examination for the licensing of nurses (National Council Licensure Examination),
  • AFOQT Tutors: Air Force Officer Qualifying Test,
  • ASVAB Tutors: Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery,
  • CBEST Tutors: California Basic Educational Skills Test,
  • CFA Tutors: Chartered Financial Analyst,
  • GED Tutors: General Educational Development,
  • LSAT Tutors: Law School Admission Test, and
  • TEAS Tutors: a standardized test for nursing school admission, i.e. Test of Essential Academic Skills.

In this context, it’s worthwhile reading the Executive Summary of the landmark new research paper that underscores the difference between a strong teacher/tutor and a weak teacher/tutor lasts a lifetime.  Great teachers/tutors not only raised test scores significantly, but also left their students with better life outcomes. Download this remarkable new research paper here, and please leave your comments below.


 



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